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I had held myself as a greater man, A soldier aloof from the whims of life. The only things I cared for were the gladius in my hand The screams of my enemies As their blood dripped from my blade And they lay clawing at my feet. I went ******* with the boys Played with them games of dice Laughed at their jokes. It was all lip service. I did not care for their ways, The ways of lesser men. I was a soldier whose only lust was for blood. I was better. The new recruits came With their beardless faces. They huddled together for comfort, Some cried to their mothers Others prayed. Those simpering wrecks were of no interest Except for one Erasmos. With the stature of a god The confidence of a titan He stood amongst his peers As a man stands amongst children. It was not long until we sparred. As good soldiers there was no need for words. We both knew what was obvious What was as certain as life and death We were brothers in arms Of the same breed We were as one. The fight came. Outnumbered ten to one We fought Until blood soaked our faces Our enemies and our own Until crimson flooded our eyes Our noses Our mouths. Before night fell we were the only two left Alone in a field full of ravenous beasts Of coprses waiting for the crows Left to rot in some far flung land. Their gaping snouts salivated Waiting for the chance to sink their blades into our flesh. A new emotion filled my veins. I was no longer fighting for myself To satisfy my lust for death But for my kin standing next to me The god made flesh It was as we stood back to back As I felt him stand firm against Fortuna’s whims That I knew I was finally what I claimed to be For Erasmos My love Has made me a greater man.
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May 25, 2017
May 25, 2017 at 12:12 AM UTC
A GREATER MAN
I had held myself as a greater man, A soldier aloof from the whims of life. The only things I cared for were the gladius in my hand The screams of my enemies As their blood dripped from my blade And they lay clawing at my feet. I went ******* with the boys Played with them games of dice Laughed at their jokes. It was all lip service. I did not care for their ways, The ways of lesser men. I was a soldier whose only lust was for blood. I was better. The new recruits came With their beardless faces. They huddled together for comfort, Some cried to their mothers Others prayed. Those simpering wrecks were of no interest Except for one Erasmos. With the stature of a god The confidence of a titan He stood amongst his peers As a man stands amongst children. It was not long until we sparred. As good soldiers there was no need for words. We both knew what was obvious What was as certain as life and death We were brothers in arms Of the same breed We were as one. The fight came. Outnumbered ten to one We fought Until blood soaked our faces Our enemies and our own Until crimson flooded our eyes Our noses Our mouths. Before night fell we were the only two left Alone in a field full of ravenous beasts Of coprses waiting for the crows Left to rot in some far flung land. Their gaping snouts salivated Waiting for the chance to sink their blades into our flesh. A new emotion filled my veins. I was no longer fighting for myself To satisfy my lust for death But for my kin standing next to me The god made flesh It was as we stood back to back As I felt him stand firm against Fortuna’s whims That I knew I was finally what I claimed to be For Erasmos My love Has made me a greater man.
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Amid the restlessness of a blood enthused crowd Stood two gladiatorial practitioners both battle proud From the inner arena a barking summons rang out Calling the combatants to engage in battle's bout The blood lust crowd wanted sport without delay No quarter was ceded in the gladiator's display Slashing lashing swords flayed high then to the midriff Shields clanged and clinked in alternate shift The foot-work of battle was magnificent of flair Both took the onslaught with a disdainful air Around the arena walls went a deafening cloud The performance of the gladiators intoxicated the crowd While in the bowels of the arena lions and tigers roared Battle fervour rose to the gladiators they who are adored Striking like a lightning bolt the victor's sword kills His opponents chest dies in blood's gushing spill Enthused by the spectacle of blood the crowd cried for more Other combatants offered themselves to the gladiatorial floor Battle Gods gathered at the celestial fray Sang songs of battle to the arena's clay
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Nov 22, 2016
Nov 22, 2016 at 6:12 PM UTC
In The Arena